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Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by phosky(m): 7:42am On Feb 18, 2017
Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force
source: http://www.eyesoflagos.com/2017/02/petrol-subsidy-back-in-full-force.html
Petrol subsidy is back. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has been offsetting for months the difference between the landing costs of petrol and the pump price.
In series of interviews with knowledgeable players in the sector, NAN can report authoritatively that the landing costs per litre of petrol is higher than the price Nigerians pay at the pump.
According to a source, who is a staff of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, government being a listening one has been quietly bearing the differential.
“The landing costs hovers around N160 to N165. The marketers buy from us and so the government bears it because it feels it will be unfair to make the consumer pay the difference.
“With the current recession, the government will not want to burden the people with a price hike,’’ the source said.
Both the NNPC and the government are also concerned by the recent smuggling of petrol across the porous Nigerian borders to Chad and Niger, where a litre of petrol goes for over N400, compared to Nigeria’s N145.
A staff of the Petroleum Products Pricing Agency (PPPRA), who also preferred anonymity, said the marketers had no moral right to divert fuel meant for the people.
“For nowFOREX is a big issue,’’ the source said adding that “but the NNPC sells virtually everything it imports to them. So no marketer has any right to divert fuel.”
“If indeed the product is being sold for N400 in Niger Republic like you said, the Nigerian marketer has no right to look there.
“This is because NNPC is paying the difference just because it wants every Nigerian to have easy access to the white products.
“The fluctuating foreign exchange has not helped matters, but even the marketers cannot complain because government bears the brunt of the whole thing’’, the source reiterated.
However, a source at the NNPC fears that government may find itself overburdened by the subsidy as the economy is still caught in a web of recession.
“Soon the government may not be able to pay the price difference again because it runs into billions of naira”, said the source.
“Recall that at a workshop last year, an engineer with the corporation had said partial deregulation was unreasonable, he was right.
“The solution is full deregulation. Let the consumer feel it once and for all. This politics of walking around the problem won’t help at all’’.
On May 11, 2016 the Federal Government, through the PPPRA, had announced a new petrol regime of N135-N145 from its previous price of N97, which was heavily subsidised.
This increase led to various economic emergencies that affected all sectors and since Nigeria operates an oil-dependent economy, the impact was felt on external reserves, exchange rate, gross domestic product and inflation rate.
The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, had at the time said he would prefer to use the word liberalization rather than deregulation.
Kachikwu ‎said the major plan of the Federal Government was to stop importation of petroleum products in the long term.
The global oil benchmark, Brent crude, which was trading around $41 per barrel when the petrol price was increased, is now $55.64 per barrel.

Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by Nobody: 7:45am On Feb 18, 2017
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Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by seunlayi(m): 7:58am On Feb 18, 2017
Alright, watching

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Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by Blue3k(m): 7:58am On Feb 18, 2017
Hmm years of bad policies all coming to a head. Price control, centralized planning of economy and stupid forex policies. Hopefully the pain makes these policy makers get rationale and proactive.

“Recall that at a workshop last year, an engineer with the corporation had said partial deregulation was unreasonable, he was right.
“The solution is full deregulation. Let the consumer feel it once and for all. This politics of walking around the problem won’t help at all


The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, had at the time said he would prefer to use the word liberalization rather than deregulation.
Kachikwu ‎said the major plan of the Federal Government was to stop importation of petroleum products in the long term.

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Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by Chuksonyeike: 8:04am On Feb 18, 2017
It better come back oo,Buhari's mismanagement of the economy is responsible for the high forex rate and not Nigerians. His government should be the one to pay for the extra cost
Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by mzirawo: 8:06am On Feb 18, 2017
nawaa oooooo shocked shocked change sad
Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by naijaboy756: 8:09am On Feb 18, 2017
GEJ the amiable hero.

You subsidized fuel price,reduced the price and sold to us @N87.

APC government,subsidized,increased fuel price and wickedly sell to us @N150......

Your guess is as good as mine!

Saw some brain-washed followers carrying placards that PMB is paying salaries even with the low oil price. I laugh in Kanuri my language. Are the not supposed to be paying with the N63/litre they are reaping off from Nigerians?

That reminds me....N50 stamp duty deductions too

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Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by voiceoftheupcom: 8:19am On Feb 18, 2017
tell them my brother this government is confused
naijaboy756:
GEJ the amiable hero.

You subsidized fuel price,reduced the price and sold to us @N87.

APC government,subsidized,increased fuel price and wickedly sell to us @N150......

Your guess is as good as mine!

Saw some brain-washed followers carrying placards that PMB is paying salaries even with the low oil price. I laugh in Kanuri my language. Are the not supposed to be paying with the N63/litre they are reaping off from Nigerians?

That reminds me....N50 stamp duty deductions too
Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by naijaboy756: 8:21am On Feb 18, 2017
voiceoftheupcom:
tell them my brother this government is confused
my dear. The painful part is our dear country is been destroyed right before our eyes
Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by orunto27: 8:39am On Feb 18, 2017
Corruption continues.
In the absence of PMB, Ag.President, please stop this madness.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Back In Full Force by Eazybay(m): 8:43am On Feb 18, 2017
Subsidy @ 145 Pls help me call PMB since he said he doesn't know d meaning of subsidy

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